The way that the college admissions system works could be changing at many universities soon. Denver7's jcrawfordtv explains:
As the end of the school year looms, many Colorado high school seniors are working on their college applications.
Click here to see a breakdown of our country's most elite institutions, some of which may be impacted by the Supreme Court's decision. SFFA claims in part that Harvard's policy discriminated against Asian American applicants in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The Supreme Court has a conservative super-majority deciding the case. Many legal experts believe the court will throw out race-conscious admissions, and that other affirmative action programs may be on the chopping block in the future.
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